Citizens for Radioactive Radon Reduction is a member of the Community Advocate Network
Citizens for Radioactive Radon Reduction (CR3) is proud to announce its partnership with the National Institutes of Health (NIH)’s All of Us Research Program through its Community Advocate Network (CAN).
All of Us is a large research program working to enroll one million or more people across the U.S., especially communities who have historically been left out of medical research. The goal is to collect and share data to fuel new insights into human health, thereby accelerating health and medical research that enables individualized prevention, treatment, and care.
Community Advocate Network organizations support All of Us by:
· helping advance the overall All of Us mission;
· advocating for diversity in biomedical research and
describing how All of Us accomplishes that goal;
· encouraging enrollment into the program within
their respective communities to help create diverse
representation;
· and making researchers (citizen scientists to
academic researchers) aware of opportunities to
use All of Us data in their research.
At Citizens for Radioactive Radon Reduction (CR3) we heartily support the All of Us mission. We are committed to being a strong advocate for under-served communities, focusing on educating and empowering others with information aimed at prevention, early detection and assistance. We also act as a liaison to bridge the communication gap often present in health and research conversations.
Learn more about more about All of Us and how you too can support this program at joinallofus.org.